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Topic: Police officer at the pool party was NOT pulling his gun on
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Wed 06/10/15 05:39 PM
Social media is running crazy with a collection of lies about the what happened at that pool party in Texas.

One (of the many) lies which the 'anti-racists' are spreading is that the police officer pulled his gun on an unarmed teen girl and threatened her with it.

If you watch the video of that scene without bias, you can see that he only pulls the gun after he is surrounded, and after a young man runs up behind him and takes an aggressive stance.


This image presents an interesting interpretation:


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Wed 06/10/15 05:43 PM
justify it however you want. citizens have an obligation to stop someone from abusing someone else, cop or not. that guy was way out of line. im guessing thats why he resigned and apologized? cuz he did nothing wrong?

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Wed 06/10/15 05:49 PM

justify it however you want. citizens have an obligation to stop someone from abusing someone else, cop or not. that guy was way out of line. im guessing thats why he resigned and apologized? cuz he did nothing wrong?


I absolutely agree. The guy who ran up on the cop WAS way out of line.


laugh

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Wed 06/10/15 06:03 PM
Meh....the cop was a di.ck, and I aint a cop hater.....

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Wed 06/10/15 06:08 PM
RT news

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ulhA6kzK_5M&feature=youtu.be


Published on Jun 10, 2015

The attorney for Eric Casebolt, the officer who was taped wrestling a 15-year-old African-American girl in her bikini during an altercation at a pool party, spoke out about her client’s resignation yesterday and the state of mind that Casebolt had been in before arriving at the scene of the disturbance. Anya Parampil has the latest details.

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Wed 06/10/15 06:17 PM
View it however you want, but what I see are people on the brink of making a decision to stand up against this type of aggression...just a matter of time before there is an "invisible" war between police and citizens...Everyday there is another news report of a random policeman being shot by person(s) unknown. My only concern is how much more of our freedom it will consume "for our own good", of course.

Tomato, I may be mistaken but he probably had enough years in to retire. And some agencies have "morality clauses" in their employee contracts that can bar officers from receiving benefits for terminations due to misconduct. Even if I am wrong, nothing prevents him from using his law enforcement credentials to gain employment as a policeman elsewhere. Or, for that matter, being rehired by the same city at a later date.

If he is a biased individual then there is great irony in my quoting the Virginia state motto, "Sic semper tyrannis".

Better get some anger management training going before it is too late.

All I know is that if I threw a bikini clad teenage girl on the ground and knelt on her back under the EXACT SAME circumstances, I'd have been arrested.


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Wed 06/10/15 06:25 PM

View it however you want, but what I see are people on the brink of making a decision to stand up against this type of aggression...just a matter of time before there is an "invisible" war between police and citizens...Everyday there is another news report of a random policeman being shot by person(s) unknown. My only concern is how much more of our freedom it will consume "for our own good", of course.

Tomato, I may be mistaken but he probably had enough years in to retire. And some agencies have "morality clauses" in their employee contracts that can bar officers from receiving benefits for terminations due to misconduct. Even if I am wrong, nothing prevents him from using his law enforcement credentials to gain employment as a policeman elsewhere. Or, for that matter, being rehired by the same city at a later date.

If he is a biased individual then there is great irony in my quoting the Virginia state motto, "Sic semper tyrannis".

Better get some anger management training going before it is too late.

All I know is that if I threw a bikini clad teenage girl on the ground and knelt on her back under the EXACT SAME circumstances, I'd have been arrested.




i do often wonder if that is part of there plan , a way to start Martial law

<shrug>
who knows , i just know a lot of people are really getting tired of it

or is it just that they are not showing as many good cops as bad <shrug>
i am not a cop hater
i know good ones and bad ones personally
and i know the chat about giving the rights to people to patrol there own area's is a joke ... most dont have the back bone to stand up , or it would be a hood , rather then justice (crap i am getting off topic) oops offtopic

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Wed 06/10/15 06:38 PM

View it however you want, but what I see are people on the brink of making a decision to stand up against this type of aggression...just a matter of time before there is an "invisible" war between police and citizens...Everyday there is another news report of a random policeman being shot by person(s) unknown. My only concern is how much more of our freedom it will consume "for our own good", of course.

Tomato, I may be mistaken but he probably had enough years in to retire. And some agencies have "morality clauses" in their employee contracts that can bar officers from receiving benefits for terminations due to misconduct. Even if I am wrong, nothing prevents him from using his law enforcement credentials to gain employment as a policeman elsewhere. Or, for that matter, being rehired by the same city at a later date.

If he is a biased individual then there is great irony in my quoting the Virginia state motto, "Sic semper tyrannis".

Better get some anger management training going before it is too late.

All I know is that if I threw a bikini clad teenage girl on the ground and knelt on her back under the EXACT SAME circumstances, I'd have been arrested.



i was thinking the same thing, he would probably just resign and become a cop somewhere else. there was no reason for any amount of force to be used there. esp when a teenage girl in a bikini in on the ground obviously not trying to escape and he slams her face into the ground. all those cops had to do was show up and tell everybody to leave, there was no reason for any of that. HE DID DO A PRETTY SWEET NINJA ROLL THOUGH ! HAHAHA

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Wed 06/10/15 06:38 PM

Social media is running crazy with a collection of lies about the what happened at that pool party in Texas.

One (of the many) lies which the 'anti-racists' are spreading is that the police officer pulled his gun on an unarmed teen girl and threatened her with it.

If you watch the video of that scene without bias, you can see that he only pulls the gun after he is surrounded, and after a young man runs up behind him and takes an aggressive stance.


This image presents an interesting interpretation:




:laughing:

You mean to tell me that the cop who felt fear for his life from this boy was more concerned with kneeling on top of the little girl in a bikini who had "sassed" him than he was with chasing and capturing the boy(s) who caused the him to fear for his life?

Ridiculous.

And when is the last time you ever heard of a "thug" assuming a shooting stance? Are people really this naive?

Ridiculous.

That cop brandished his weapon to menace those two boys, not out of fear for his life. PERIOD.

But, maybe he isn't a racist. Maybe he just wanted an excuse to press himself against the soft caramel skin of a teenage girl. He seemed REALLY preoccupied with her.

Ridiculous?

Didn't the other girls in her company have more clothes on and not get wrestled?

Maybe I can find the frame by frame and give the old "John Madden".

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Wed 06/10/15 06:41 PM
Edited by tomato86 on Wed 06/10/15 06:42 PM


LIKE A BOSS!!!! THATS WHAT I CALL TRAINING! MUST HAVE BEEN EX SPECIAL FORCES HAHAHAH

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Wed 06/10/15 06:44 PM
tomato stated >>>
justify it however you want. citizens have an obligation to stop someone from abusing someone else, cop or not. that guy was way out of line. im guessing thats why he resigned and apologized? cuz he did nothing wrong?


One young female {yes, she's black} wanted a 'POOL PARTY' and thought she was following the 'Homes Association Rules' for the limited number of people to invite! Long list of POOL RULES - but the main one; no one under 16 will be allowed here without adult supervision! There was a bounce house set up/BBQ planned/access to the pool with Adult Supervision and a DJ!

Unbeknownst to the young lady - said DJ was sending text/twitter messages out to mass amount of his 'FOLLOWERS' announcing 'FREE POOL PARTY - COME ON OVER'!!! And the crowds just started showing up - HOA-security person phoned the police because of the disorderly/abusive/fighting from those 'non-invited' who were throwing stuff and jumping over the pool fence and ignoring him or shouting vulgar/vile words at him and some neighbors!
This was posted on FB and he's a home owner within that HOA...

http://theconservativetreehouse.files.wordpress.com/2015/06/texas-pool-party-2.png

Tomato - you do understand the issue of 'LIABILITY' for those humans that you invite to your home - HOA club house grounds/pool complex: you as the 'Party Planner' are liable for any and all damages that incur!

And when in America is it 'OK' for teenagers to disobey not only the Security Guard - the neighbors telling them to 'GO HOME' and then to rush the police officers and scream at them??? noway

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Wed 06/10/15 06:47 PM
its not ok for kids to do alot of things that they do

however, when we have interaction between adults/authorities and kids,, we usually hold the adult/authority to a higher standard....



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Wed 06/10/15 07:02 PM

tomato stated >>>
justify it however you want. citizens have an obligation to stop someone from abusing someone else, cop or not. that guy was way out of line. im guessing thats why he resigned and apologized? cuz he did nothing wrong?


One young female {yes, she's black} wanted a 'POOL PARTY' and thought she was following the 'Homes Association Rules' for the limited number of people to invite! Long list of POOL RULES - but the main one; no one under 16 will be allowed here without adult supervision! There was a bounce house set up/BBQ planned/access to the pool with Adult Supervision and a DJ!

Unbeknownst to the young lady - said DJ was sending text/twitter messages out to mass amount of his 'FOLLOWERS' announcing 'FREE POOL PARTY - COME ON OVER'!!! And the crowds just started showing up - HOA-security person phoned the police because of the disorderly/abusive/fighting from those 'non-invited' who were throwing stuff and jumping over the pool fence and ignoring him or shouting vulgar/vile words at him and some neighbors!
This was posted on FB and he's a home owner within that HOA...

http://theconservativetreehouse.files.wordpress.com/2015/06/texas-pool-party-2.png

Tomato - you do understand the issue of 'LIABILITY' for those humans that you invite to your home - HOA club house grounds/pool complex: you as the 'Party Planner' are liable for any and all damages that incur!

And when in America is it 'OK' for teenagers to disobey not only the Security Guard - the neighbors telling them to 'GO HOME' and then to rush the police officers and scream at them??? noway

yes but all the cops had to do was tell everyone to leave, there was no reason for any use of force there. and like i said earlier, its your obligation to rush a police officer when hes abusing a 14 year old girl in front of everyone. he was wrong, he admitted he was wrong and resigned because of it.

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Wed 06/10/15 07:05 PM

its not ok for kids to do alot of things that they do

however, when we have interaction between adults/authorities and kids,, we usually hold the adult/authority to a higher standard....





I rarely agree with you, but this is one of those times.

This policeman did not teach these young people to respect the law or police officers, he taught them to resent the law and police officers.

There would have been no hullabaloo had he done TWO things:

1) Waited for the other responding officers before engaging a crowd (seems a no brainer)

2) Ordered those kids to leave and stood by while they "walked and talked" their way home.

Anybody know anything about the status of the middle aged woman who was in a physical altercation with one of the juvenile girls?

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Wed 06/10/15 07:06 PM

LIKE A BOSS!!!! THATS WHAT I CALL TRAINING! MUST HAVE BEEN EX SPECIAL FORCES HAHAHAH



:laughing:

Nah, he was just a regular navy bean...thats how they roll out of their bunks.

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Wed 06/10/15 07:27 PM
tomato stated >>>
yes but all the cops had to do was tell everyone to leave, there was no reason for any use of force there. and like i said earlier, its your obligation to rush a police officer when hes abusing a 14 year old girl in front of everyone. he was wrong, he admitted he was wrong and resigned because of it.


Maybe you're watching another video from the one that's been played & replayed to infinity & beyond. :wink:

If dealing with those unruly young people; who'd had already ignored the pool person telling them 'I can't allow anymore to enter this pool - MAX COMPASSITY - has been met'; nor the neighbors telling them to stop throwing things - some fights had already broken out in different areas - from the photo's it's plain to see that those young humans aren't staying on the sidewalks but staying on the street {impeding traffic} they're walking on lawns!

Bring on the 'COPS' and expect them to switch from unruly hyped up juveniles to calm-collected-rational listening teenagers --- OMG; now that would have been the perfect scenario...but sadly that's not what went down! CHAOS - and youth; seems a scene set up for a disaster!

And no where - in any of my posts have I stated that: 'Mr. Police officer did the right thing'...but I wasn't there - I didn't see who was fighting whom and that's the best I can do! flowerforyou

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Wed 06/10/15 07:27 PM
We had an incident here in which 3 cops ran into the middle of about 60 college kids. They starting throwing some to the ground and it was video taped. The cops defense was that they felt threatened by the kids that were standing around them.

What the phuck did they think was going to happen when they ran into the middle of 60 people?


They have this attitude that its all balls to the wall and their authority supersedes basic fundamental rights like walking down a damn sidewalk..

They are getting sued and the city will lose and have to pay another few million... These idiotic actions cost people money and obviously in some cases lives.

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Wed 06/10/15 07:37 PM

tomato stated >>>
yes but all the cops had to do was tell everyone to leave, there was no reason for any use of force there. and like i said earlier, its your obligation to rush a police officer when hes abusing a 14 year old girl in front of everyone. he was wrong, he admitted he was wrong and resigned because of it.


Maybe you're watching another video from the one that's been played & replayed to infinity & beyond. :wink:

If dealing with those unruly young people; who'd had already ignored the pool person telling them 'I can't allow anymore to enter this pool - MAX COMPASSITY - has been met'; nor the neighbors telling them to stop throwing things - some fights had already broken out in different areas - from the photo's it's plain to see that those young humans aren't staying on the sidewalks but staying on the street {impeding traffic} they're walking on lawns!

Bring on the 'COPS' and expect them to switch from unruly hyped up juveniles to calm-collected-rational listening teenagers --- OMG; now that would have been the perfect scenario...but sadly that's not what went down! CHAOS - and youth; seems a scene set up for a disaster!

And no where - in any of my posts have I stated that: 'Mr. Police officer did the right thing'...but I wasn't there - I didn't see who was fighting whom and that's the best I can do! flowerforyou


all im saying is there was no reason for what that cop did, even when he pulled his gun you could tell the other 2 cops were like "dude put that $h1t away". the other 2 cops acted normally, this guy was roid raging ninja rolling bada$$

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Wed 06/10/15 07:38 PM


haha that never gets old.

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Wed 06/10/15 07:39 PM


LIKE A BOSS!!!! THATS WHAT I CALL TRAINING! MUST HAVE BEEN EX SPECIAL FORCES HAHAHAH



:laughing:

Nah, he was just a regular navy bean...thats how they roll out of their bunks.

that was one hell of a tactical maneuver
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